Are you in a position to be able to adopt one of these cute creatures from the RSPCA centre in Martlesham?

Ipswich Star: These two are looking for a new home to settle in together. Picture: RSPCA SUFFOLK EAST AND IPSWICHThese two are looking for a new home to settle in together. Picture: RSPCA SUFFOLK EAST AND IPSWICH (Image: Archant)

First up is Eric and Ernie, a sweet pair of rabbits who just love to run around together throughout the day and cuddle up together in the evenings.

They are a friendly pair that have been very well socialised previously and would benefit from a home that con continue socialising with them.

Have you got space in your home for these two?

Ipswich Star: Have you got space for Grace in your family? Picture: RSPCA SUFFOLK EAST AND IPSWICHHave you got space for Grace in your family? Picture: RSPCA SUFFOLK EAST AND IPSWICH (Image: Archant)

How about adopting the lovely Grace, she is a sweet natured, quiet soul who cannot wait to find a new home.

When she is settled in she really enjoys nothing more than people’s company and laying next to someone as they watch TV as well as getting the occassional belly rub.

Grace is looking for a nice, patient home where she can really settle in and finally call her own.

Ipswich Star: Could Milly be the cat for you? Picture: RSPCA SUFFOLK EAST AND IPSWICHCould Milly be the cat for you? Picture: RSPCA SUFFOLK EAST AND IPSWICH (Image: Archant)

How about Milly the eight year old cat - could she be perfect for your home?

This proud feline loves to laze around in soft blankets and have the odd fuss on her terms as this particular feline likes being left to relax in peace.

Could you give this affectionate lady a new home?

Ipswich Star: Panda the ferret is desperate to find a new home, can you help? Picture: RSPCA SUFFOLK EAST AND IPSWICHPanda the ferret is desperate to find a new home, can you help? Picture: RSPCA SUFFOLK EAST AND IPSWICH (Image: Archant)

How about giving Panda the ferret a new home?

She is a sweet-natured girl who can be a little bit timid but is gradually growing in confidence.

Panda ideally needs to be re-homed with a calm and patient owner who is looking to give her the home and time she deserves.

Ipswich Star: Blue came into our care as his owners could no longer keep him. Picture: RSPCABlue came into our care as his owners could no longer keep him. Picture: RSPCA

How about adopting a new best friend in Blue the dog?

He is a sweet lad who like being in the company of people and enjoying his absolutely favourite activity in chasing tennis balls around the field.

Blue can live with teenage children and potentially a calm female dog but not with cats.

Ipswich Star: Parker can't wait to find a new home, Could you give him one? Picture: Picture: RSPCA SUFFOLK EAST AND IPSWICH BRANCH.Parker can't wait to find a new home, Could you give him one? Picture: Picture: RSPCA SUFFOLK EAST AND IPSWICH BRANCH. (Image: Archant)

Next up is this older gentleman that is Parker.

A quiet soul whose favourite things in life are food and a nice comfy blanket to nap on, being an older chap he does enjoy his own space but does like a bit of fuss and attention here and there.

Parker is looking for a patient home and can live with teenage children and possibly another cat that is used to living with other felines.

Ipswich Star: How about the big eyed Penelope? Could you give her a new home? Picture: Picture: RSPCA SUFFOLK EAST AND IPSWICH BRANCH.How about the big eyed Penelope? Could you give her a new home? Picture: Picture: RSPCA SUFFOLK EAST AND IPSWICH BRANCH. (Image: Archant)

Last but certainly not least is Penelope the two-year-old cat.

When she first came into the centre she could be quite timid but since settling in she is getting more and more brave with each passing day.

Penelope is looking to live in a home with older children and without any other pets due to her timid nature.

The RSPCA assures families that all cats, dogs, ferrets and rabbits that are offered for adoption have been vaccinated, microchipped and neutered.

An adoption fee of £150 for dogs, £60 for cats and £25 for rabbits and ferrets, is charged to help cover the cost of getting the animals ready for their new homes.

If you can help, call the RSPCA Suffolk East and Ipswich Branch on 0300 999 7321 9am until 4.30pm or contact them via email.